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  • October 18, 2024
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Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies - (Entire
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The Grand Council of the Iroquois - answer These 50 chiefs made decision for the
Confederacy.

Consensus - answer Decision making where everyone agrees on the final decision.

Negative points of consensus - answer It takes a lot of time, decisions cannot always be
reached, it needs a lot of organization

Positive points of consensus - answer A fair decision is reached, everyone accepts the
decision, and it respects everyone's needs and rights.

Clan Mothers - answer Leaders of the clans of the Confederacy.

Confederacy - answer A partnership that different groups of people agree to build.

Collective Rights - answerLegal rights given to certain groups.

Great Law of Peace - answerThe set of rules and laws given to the Confederacy by the
Peacemaker.

Wampum - answerRepresented the collective identity of the Iroquois.

The Hiawatha Wampum - answerThe most sacred wampum belt.

Onondaga - answerThe nation that hosted the Grand Council and the Keepers of the
Sacred Fire.

The Elder Brothers - answerThe Mohawk and the Seneca. They were the first to join the
Confederacy.

The Three Sisters - answerBeans, corn, squash.

Men's Responsibilities in the Confederacy - answerHunting, fishing, fighting, cutting
down trees.

Eldest Daughter - answerThe first in line to be the next Clan Mother.

, Faith Keepers - answerThey advised the 50 chiefs about spiritual matters. They sat
beside the Clan Mothers at the Grand Council, keeping watch over the chiefs.

Seventh Generation - answerOne of the ideas that the chiefs needed to keep in mind
when making decisions.

Women in theIroquois Confederation. - answerLooked after the Three Sisters.

Belonging to both Clan and Nation - answerThis structure was used so that no one
nation would try to take control of the Confederacy.

Fundamental Rights and Freedoms - answerFreedom of speech, opinion, thought, and
religion. But these must be expressed in a peaceful way.

Democratic Rights - answerThese rights give us the right to vote for representatives in
Legislative bodies. They give us the right to be a candidate in an election.

Legislative Body - answerA group of elected representatives that makes laws.

Premier - answerThe leader of the government at a provincial level.

Government - answerThe political party that wins the most seats in an election.

Official Opposition - answerThe political party that wins the second most number of
seats in an election.

Mobility Rights - answerThese rights give us the freedom to move around the country,
to live, travel and work anywhere in the country.

Legal Rights - answerThese rights protect us when we are arrested, put on trial or put in
jail. They give us the right to a fair trial. We are considered innocent until proven guilty.

Equality Rights - answerThese rights ensure equal and fair treatment for everyone,
regardless of gender, religious choices, national origin.

1982 - answerThe year in which Canada gained its Constitution and Charter of Rights
and Freedoms.

1867 - answerThe year in which Canada became a country.

Constitution - answerThe guiding laws of a nation, or a group of people.

Four Pillars of Canadian Democracy - answerJustice, equity and equality, freedoms and
representation.

Three - answerHow many levels of government Canada has.

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